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...such a genuine resource reference for the hobby when he wants to be, I wish to hell he'd
stop that crap and stick to spreading his genuine knowledge and expertise for all to benefit from instead.
Problem is, like Worman, he likes the attention and is a genuine attention whore as well....*sigh*.
The highway hi-fi was not generic. In fact, it was proprietary. It used special records that played slow in order to fit more music on them. As far as I know, Chrysler was the only company that sold them. There is a lot about them written on the Internet. You can find it on Wikipedia. They were...
I meant, body/chassis of the dizzy. Just like the wires function are related to the dizzy, not the ones of the car where to connect.
Whatever. We were talking about the same and is clear now.
Well some of these stories triggered a memory. Mid 90s I had an 81 Accord as my DD and my older brother had an "Automatic Stickshift" 1969 Bug and the starter was going out. Those were strange manuals with a torque converter that you could push start. So anyway I’m pushing him with the Accord...
Hey everyone,
I'm coming over here from the E-Body forum where I've been for a few years since I bought my 1973 Dodge Challenger Rallye. A locally-renowned race car builder convinced me into completely replacing the undercarriage of the car with fully custom race parts and some fabrication for...